trpltongue
Regular Contributor
Hey all,
As a followup to my recent post in the wireless forum around designing a network for my house (thanks @coxhaus and @Trip , I'm hoping to get some help from the experts on designing, installing, and setting up the equipment I purchased:
ATT Fiber Gateway (provided by ATT)
Cisco RV340 Router
Cisco SG350-28P Switch
Cisco WAP581 AP (qty 2)
In particular, I'm hoping to get some help on thinking through VLAN's and then of course general setup of the equipment.
Below is the equipment that I've got in the house currently (with the exception of the network cameras). I'm assuming I'll want to setup at least 3 VLANs (Home, Guest, and IoT) but not sure what devices would go where. I've never had any security vulnerabilities, so I may not need a separate IoT VLAN, but I figure if I'm going to have to set one up for the guest wifi, I might as well separate the IoT devices.
The trick of course is that Chromecasts, receivers, TVs, etc. all need to be able to talk to one another so that they can cast audio/video. Likewise, I'll need to be able to control my wifi light switches and outlets from my phones.
I'm brand new to this, so appreciate your help and patience
The equipment should get to me next weekend so I've got some time to plan out the setup and would love your help!
Thanks!
As a followup to my recent post in the wireless forum around designing a network for my house (thanks @coxhaus and @Trip , I'm hoping to get some help from the experts on designing, installing, and setting up the equipment I purchased:
ATT Fiber Gateway (provided by ATT)
Cisco RV340 Router
Cisco SG350-28P Switch
Cisco WAP581 AP (qty 2)
In particular, I'm hoping to get some help on thinking through VLAN's and then of course general setup of the equipment.
Below is the equipment that I've got in the house currently (with the exception of the network cameras). I'm assuming I'll want to setup at least 3 VLANs (Home, Guest, and IoT) but not sure what devices would go where. I've never had any security vulnerabilities, so I may not need a separate IoT VLAN, but I figure if I'm going to have to set one up for the guest wifi, I might as well separate the IoT devices.
The trick of course is that Chromecasts, receivers, TVs, etc. all need to be able to talk to one another so that they can cast audio/video. Likewise, I'll need to be able to control my wifi light switches and outlets from my phones.
I'm brand new to this, so appreciate your help and patience
The equipment should get to me next weekend so I've got some time to plan out the setup and would love your help!
Thanks!